Why stop your ride at the end of the day? Put some bags on your bike, pitch your tent, light a campfire, roast some marshmallows and continue your ride the next day! What better way to spend time in the outdoors than with your bike, a tent and good company? We organize a couple of bike packing weekends per year, good for beginners, for experienced bike packers and for everyone in between. Are you wondering how to pack your bike for a cool adventure? Daniel, Troy and Sylvia are happy to share information. Join us and you may soon find yourself riding through Iceland with just a saddlebag, handle bar bag and frame bag.

Troy is driven by exploration. He’s always asking what’s over the next ridge, around the next corner and how deep is that bog? Whether it’s road, gravel, or singletrack, rides often result in hike-a-bike sections and dead ends, but they also yield amazing discoveries.
Troy brings over a decade of bikepacking experience. He is also the creator of the Cross-Washington Mountain Bike Route but he’s always looking for ways to change it. He likes to load up his bike, pick a direction and venture out for days at a time creating new routes to share with the bikepacking community.
The only real rule for Troy is each ride must include something he’s never ridden before.












We accept members of all skill levels and all disciplines. Recycled Cycles riders enjoy a supportive group with many activities as well as race reimbursements and Category 1/2 incentives. We also get support from our partners which includes discounts on equipment and services.
The only requirements to be part of the team are an annual fee, purchase of one kit per year and volunteer at one of our designated races.
